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how does the poet present the snake in the poem​

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Answered by TanmayiNagabhairava
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The poem begins with the speaker describing coming upon the snake in his pyjamas. ... The speaker admits that he was frightened of the snake, but did not want to drive it away. He liked looking at it and felt honored that it had come to him. Finally, the snake stopped drinking and wriggled through a hole in the wall.

Answered by KrishnaKumar01
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As a venomous snakes.

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